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DATE OF BIRTH: 20th, October, 1974

PLACE OF BIRTH: Birsk, Republic of Bashkortostan

 

HOME INSTITUTION

69, October Avenue, Ufa, 450054

Tel.: +7(347)-235-62-47

E-mail: Vasmar@anrb.ru

 

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

D.Sc., Professor, Head of the Laboratory of Geobotany and vegetation protection of the Institute of Biology, Ufa Scientific Center Russian Academy of Sciences

 

APPOINTMENT

Director Ufa Institute of Biology of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Junior researcher at the laboratory of geobotany and vegetation protection

Reseacher at the laboratory

Senior researcher at the laboratory

Head of the laboratory

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Geobotany;
  • Vegetation classification;
  • Vegetation dynamics;
  • Successions;
  • Biodiversity analysis;
  • Rare types of communities;
  • Rare types of plants requiring protection;
  • Specially protected natural areas.

 

ACADEMIC AWARDS AND GRANTS

2000-2001: grant of the President of the Russian Federation (young candidates of sciences)

2004:  1st place diploma (in general biology), II contest of research works among young scientists and post graduate students, Ufa Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences

2006: diploma of the Charity foundation for contributing into Russian science in the section “Candidates of Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences”

2012: award of the Ministry of Nature Management and Ecology of the Republic of Bashkortostan for active participation in creating a biosphere reserve “Bashkiria Ural” in the Republic of Bashkortostan

2013: diploma of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Bashkortostan for the best  article in 2012 in the journal “Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences”

1996 – 2016: Grants from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research

 

RESEARCH SUPERVISION

2006 – Zhigunova Svetlana Nikolaevna, Candidate of biological sciences, “Syntaxonomy of water-conservation forests of the Ufa Plateau and their nature-oriented importance”

2007 – Shirokikh Pavel Sergeevich, Candidate of biological sciences, “Syntaxonomic analysis of broad-leaved and coniferous broad-leaved forests of Querco-Fagetea class in South Ural region”

2010 – Sultangareeva Liliya Asfandiyarovna, Candidate of Biological Sciences, “Flora and vegetation of the national park “Bashkiria”

2014 – Kunafin Azamat Mazhitovich, Candidate of Biological Sciences, “Syntaxonomic analysis of cutting-down and secondary forests of central highland part of the Southern Urals”

 

MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITIES

 

Expert in the Department of specially protected natural areas of the Ministry of Ecology and Nature Management of the Republic of Bashkortostan

Member of the Council for Thesis Defense 212.03.11, Bashkir State University

Expert at the Office of Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resource Usage, the Republic of Bashkortostan

Expert in research and engineering (Federal Register)

Russian botanical society

Botanical council under the Department of Biological Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences

Russian geographical society

 

MEMBERSHIP IN EDITORIAL BOARDS

2008–till present, member of the editorial board, Russian vegetation

 

INVITED AND PLENARY REPORTS AT CONFERENCES

2015, Rostov-on-Don (Russia). International conference “Role of botanical gardens in preserving and monitoring biodiversity”. Report: Role of syntaxonomy in preserving phytodiversity.

2015, Petrozavodsk (Russia). International symposium “Wetlands of Northern Europe: diversity, dynamics and rational usage”. Report: Wetlands of steppe and forest steppe zones of the Republic of Bashkortostan”

2014, Bryansk (Russia). International conference “Vegetation of Eastern Europe and Northern Asia”. Report: Bashkir hills (shikhans) as a unique natural heritage

2012, Yekaterinburg (Russia). All-Russian conference “Biological diversity of vegetation in the Urals and neighbouring areas”. Report: Vegetation of karstic moors of the Bashkir Urals.

2011, Moscow-Valday (Russia). International conference “Geographical principles of forming ecological networks in Russia and Eastern Europe”. Report: Using syntaxonomy for assessing nature-oriented importance of South Ural forests

2010, Irkutsk (Russia). All-Russian conference in memory of L.V. Bardunov (1932-2008). “Problems of studying and preserving the flora of Eurasia”. Report: Forests of the Southern Urals region and their nature-oriented importance

2009, Bryansk (Russia). International conference “Vegetation of East Europe: classification, ecology and preservation”. Reports: Intensiveness of species variety changes  along the gradients of the leading environmental factors in forests of the Southern Urals

2008, Pushchino (Russia). All-Russian conference “Principles and ways of preserving biodiversity”. Report: The role of ecological and floristic classification in the preservation system

2008, Ufa (Russia). International conference “Russian natural heritage in the 21st century”. Report: Diversity of the Southern Urals forests as a unique natural heritage: modern state and their preservation

 

TOTAL NUMBER OF PUBLICATIONS: about 200

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

  1. Martynenko V.B., Solomets A.I., Zhirnova V. Forests of Bashkir State Nature Reserve: syntaxonomy and nature-oriented importance. Ufa. 2003. 203 p.
  2. Martynenko V.B., Yamalov S.M., Zhigunov O.Yu., Filinov A.A. Vegetation of State Nature Reserve “Shulgan Tash”. Ufa. 2005. 272 p.
  3. Water conservation forests of Ufa plateau: ecology, syntaxonomy and nature-oriented importance // Ed. B.M. Mirkin. Ufa. 2008. 528 p.
  4. Flora and vegetation of South Ural State Nature Reserve // Ed. B.M. Mirkin. Ufa. 2008. 528 p.
  5. Register of specially protected natural areas of the Republic of Bashkortostan. Ufa. 2010. 414 p.
  6. Flora and fauna of the national park “Bashkiria” (syntaxonomy, anthropogenic dynamics, ecological zoning) // Ed. B.M. Mirkin. Ufa. 2010. 512 p.
  7. Naumova L.G., Mirking B.M., Muldashev A.A., Martynenko V.B., Yamalov S.M. Flora and vegetation of Bashkortostan. Ufa. 2011. 174 p.
  8. Yamalov S.M., Martynenko V.B., Abramova L.M., Golub V.B., Baisheva E.Z., Bayanov A.V. Prodromus of vegetation communities of the Republic of Bashkortostan. Ufa. 2012. 100 p.
  9. Diversity and dynamics of Russian forest ecosystems. V.2 // Ed. A.S. Isaev. Federal state government –financed research institution. Centre for Ecology and Forest Productivity, Russian Academy of Sciences. Moscow. 2013. 478 p.
  10. Unique natural monuments – shikhans (hills) Tratau and Yuraktau // ed. A.I. Melentyev, V.B. Martynenko. Ufa. 2014. 312 p.
  11. Zhirnova T.V., Alekseev Yu.E., Martynenko V.B., Solomets A.I., Skvortsov V.E. New date on flora of the Bashkir Nature Reserve // Proceeedings of MOIP. Biological series. 1999. V.104. P. 66-69.
  12. Мартыненко В.Б. Низовые пожары как фактор сохранения сосново-лиственничных лесов Южного Урала // Экология. № 3. С. 228-231.
  13. Martynenko V.B. Creeping fires as a factor of preserving coniferous larch woods of the South Urals // Ecology. N.3. P.228-231
  14. Martynenko V.B. On the factors determining the character of restoring light coniferous forests of Bashkir State Nature Reserve // Forest 2002. N.4. P.66-69.
  15. Solomesh A.I., Martynenko V.B., Zhigunov O.Yu. Caragana fruticis-Pinion sylvestris – new union of stepped coniferous larch forests of the South Urals // Russian vegetation. St. Petersburg. 2002. 3. P.42-62.
  16. Martynenko V.B., Mirkin B.M. On formal and informal assessments of flora diversity (on the example of pine forests of South Urals) // Ecology. N.5. P. 336-340
  17. Mirkin B.M., Martynenko V.B., Naumova L.G. Importance of vegetation classification in modern ecology // General biology journal. V.65. N.2. P. 167-177.
  18. Abramova L.M., Martynenko V.B. Ecological assessment of forest synantropization level of the Republic of Bashkortostan // Proceedings of MOIP. Biological series. 2006. V. 111. P. 97-102.
  19. Martynenko V.B., Mirkin B.M. & Muldashev A.A. Syntaxonomy of Southern Urals Forests as a Basis for the System of Their Protection // Russian Journal of Ecology, 2008, Vol. 39, № 7. 459-465.
  20. Martynenko V.B., Shirokikh P.S., Muldashev A.A., Solomesh A.I. On new association of stepped oak woods in the South Urals // Russian vegetation. St. Petersburg. 2008. N.13. 49-60.
  21. Mirkin B.M., Martynenko V.B., Yamalov S.M., Naumova L.G. Theory and practice of decision making under classical and non-classical syntaxonomical analysis // Russian vegetation. St. Petersburg. 2009. 14. P. 142-151.
  22. Baishev E.Z., Zhigunova S.N., Martynenko V.B., Shirokish P.S. Ecological and phytocoenotic features of brio component in water-conservation forests of Ufa plateau // Ecology. N.3. P.195-201.
  23. Shirokikh P.S. & Martynenko V.B. Comparison of Different Ecological Scales with Respect to Efficiency in Assesing Ecological Conditions in Forests of the Southern Ural Region // Russian Journal of Ecology, 2009. Vol. 40, № 7. P. 457-465.
  24. Mirkin B.M., Martynenko V.B., Shirokikh P.S., Naumova L.G. Analysis of factors determining species variety of forest communities in South Urals // General biology journal. V. 71. N.2. P. 131-143.
  25. Mirkin B.M., Martynenko V.B., Shirokikh P.S., Naumova L.G. Analyzing regularities of species variety of vegetation communities using syntaxonomy and ecological scales (on the example of root forests of South Ural region) // Ecology. 2010. N.4. P.243-247.
  26. Chytrý M., Danihelka J, Horsák M., Kočí M, Kubežova S., Lososová Z., Otýpková Z., Tichý L., Martynenko V. & Baisheva E. Modern analogues from the Southern Urals provide insights into biodiversity change in the early Holocene forests of Central Europe // Journal of Biogeography. № 37. P. 767-780.
  27. Axmanová I., Chytrý M., Zelený D., Li G.-F., Vymazalová M., Danihelka J., Horsák M., Kočí M., Kubežová S., Lososová Z., Otýpková Z., Tichý L., Martynenko V., Baisheva E., Schuster B., Diekmann M. The species richness–productivity relationship in the herb layer of European deciduous forests // Global Ecology and Biogeography, (2012) 21, 657–667.
  28. Yamalov S.M., Bayanov A.V., Martynenko V.B., Muldashev A.A., Shirokikh P.S. Endemic associations of petrophytous steppes of South Ural paleoreefs // Russian vegetation. St. Petersburg. 2011. N.19. P. 117-126.
  29. Shirokikh P.S., Kunafin A.M., Martynenko V.B. Syntaxonomy of secondary forests of middle succession stages in central highlands of South Urals // Russian vegetation. Petersburg. 2012. N.20. P. 109-134.
  30. Baisheva E.Z., Muldashev A.A., Martynenko V.B., Minaeva N.Yu., Shirokikh P.S. Flora of karst moors in Bashkir Urals // Botanical journal. V.97. N.8. P. 26-55.
  31. Shirokikh P.S., Martynenko V.B., Kunafin A.M. Syntaxonomy and ordination analysis of restoring successions in cutdown coniferous boreal forests in South Urals // Ecology. N.3. P. 169-176.
  32. Baisheva E.Z., Meћaka A., Shirokikh P.S., Martynenko V.B. Ecology and distribution of Dicranum viride (sull. & lesq.) Lindb. (bryophyta) in the Southern Ural Mts. // Arctoa (2013) 22: P. 41-50.
  33. Mirkin B.M., Martynenko V.B., Naumova L.G. Assessment of beta-diversity of vegetation cover based on syntaxonomy // Ecology. N.2. P. 105-108.
  34. Martynenko V.B., Shirokikh P.S., Mirkin B.M., Naumova L.G. Syntaxonomy analysis of restoring successions after cutting down coniferous forests in the South Ural region // General biology journal. V.75, N.6. P. 478-490.
  35. Baisheva E.Z., Mirkin B.M., Naumova L.G., Martynenko V.B., Shirokikh P.S. Biological diversity of ecosystems: approaches to studying and protecting // Achievements of modern biology. V. 134. N.5. 456-466.
  36. Martynenko V.B., Mirkin B.M., Baisheva E.Z., Muldashev A.A., Naumova L.G., Shirokikh P.S., Yamalov S.M. Green books: concepts, experience and perspectives // Achievements of modern biology. V. 135. N.1. 40-51.
  37. Mirkin B.M., Naumova L.G., Martynenko V.B., Shirokikh P.S. Contribution of syntaxonomy based on Braun-Blanquet approach into studying successions of vegetation communities // Ecology. N.4. P. 243-248.
  38. Baisheva E.Z., Shirokikh P.S., Martynenko V.B. Effect of clear-cutting on bryophytes in pine forests of the South Urals // Arctoa (2015) 24: P. 547-555.